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May

Announcements

TTS was an event-filled, information-packed, network-driven two day event that was enjoyed by many attendees. In case you missed it, we're providing a few articles from some of the presentations. We'll start this month with two articles focused on TeamQuest Surveyor. Read how one TeamQuest customer used Surveyor to make capacity management more proactive. This month's other article looks at right sizing reports in Surveyor. Both presentations were well attended and received high marks for the information shared with attendees. Read both articles and let us know if you agree. And if you get tired of reading, you can always watch the 20 minute video of Dave Wagner explaining how to get the "big picture" with the new TeamQuest storage solution. Stay tuned as we'll continue to provide additional content from TTS 2013 in the ITSO Newsletter and throughout the TeamQuest website.

Stop By and Say Hi

CIO Summit (Hermanus, South Africa) May 8-10

fst Summit (Turnbery Ayrshire, Scotland) May 14-16

CIO Summit (Kilkenney, Ireland) May 2-23

Customer Story

This case study presents ways to use TeamQuest Surveyor to enable proactive forecasting and analysis in order to prevent incidents before they impact business operations. It was provided by a major retailer that has been using Surveyor for several months.

Customer Story

Reports have to be just the right size in order to be well received. Too long and the volume of data is overwhelming. Too short and the data is incomplete. Further, the reports have to be attractive if they are going to be harnessed by the user community. Here are some tips to achieve these ends with TeamQuest Surveyor.